GEN 2 Rear Driver Seat Fold - Yes it only takes a week!

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irtmks

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OK, What did I do with my new Raptor? Well for the first week of ownership, I tried 17 times a day in 109 - 117 degree temps to fold down the rear drivers seat.

Yep, You heard it. I know over 4000 posts exist on this very simple task. But, before you get all judgmental, let me throw out a few defenses....

#1 I am old. I am old enough to know an original Raptor, and it had NO back seat. Everything came in the front, and went out the rear.

#2 it is a SCAB So, NO the back of the seat does NOT come forward when you lift the bottom of the seat in the up position. This leaves pretty much 0.00 clearance.

#3 My hands are really modeled after "Edward Scissor Hands" During my long, very long, exceptionally long work career, all (and I mean all) my fingers have been broken. Some several times. I raise a fist to show a victory sign. (it is the closest I can do). I can only imagine some of your thoughts right now reading this....I would give you the finger, but it would just come out like a fist.

#4 It is damn hot here in AZ right now, and even hotter in my garage. It's so hot... I saw a squirrel picking up nuts with pot holders! It's so hot... I saw a funeral procession pull thru a Dairy Queen! It's so hot... I saw two trees fighting over a dog!

I was able to pull the pin with a wire. Where was the factory strap that is attached to the pin? Well stuffed down inside the cutout for the bracket. (My fault I guess as I only paid mid 60's for the Raptor. Must have been the "kit" version.)

If you are still reading, I did want to throw out something sorta important. In all the 100's of video's I watched, the position of the rear seat bottom was not really clear. I started to question if the pin would release if the seat was up or down. (The passenger side only releases with the seat bottom down. (At least on mine).

Anyway, I had the seat bottom folded up, like many videos. When the back "popped," it would not fold until I pulled the seat strap. They both lowed together.

Anyway, with all this now accomplished, next week I might get to sit in the drivers seat (if I can figure out where it is.

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smurfslayer

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I totally get that frustration. not with this particular issue, but I’ve experienced it.

On the upside, I’m looking forward to some of your mod write ups ;)
 
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My son in law has a Gen 1. The latch appears the same. The defining issue is clearance! The SCREW seat back moves forward as the bottom seat cushion is lifted. This provides an opportunity to at least see the latch. The SCAB seat back does not move forward, leaving it mostly all guess work. I was able to eventually pull on the seat back enough to realize I was hunting too low, and a bit left of the target. Right now Built Right has a bundle sale (saves a couple of bucks) if the latch release is purchased with the front tray. Good for me, as I will add a trailer camera monitor to our monster 14 ft travel trailer.
 

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I found a decent video on YouTube dealing with the drivers side seat latch on the Scab. I left the seat bottom folded down. Once I knew the position relative to the headrest I found the pull strap fell off. I used an open end wrench to pop the latch and then installed the Builtright release. I expected it to be harder, and it was about 77 degrees in my garage in Flagstaff at the time.

 
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